Tom Holland announces filming <em>Spider-Man: Homecoming</em> is done

The 20-year-old actor - who will reprise his role as the Marvel superhero in the eagerly-anticipated movie - shared a picture of the crew heading home on Monday by a private jet, and insisted they were happy with the work they've done, despite feeling tired.

Alongside the photo posted on Instagram, he wrote: "Our last day on @spidermanhomecoming and this how we are feeling we got this! hahah (sic)"

The 49-year-old actor played Happy Hogan - Iron Man's personal driver - in the first three films in the franchise, and he will resurrect his alter ego for the webslinger's first full feature film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Downey Jr. played Tony Stark and Iron Man in Captain America: Civil War which marked Tom Holland's debut as Spider-Man, but Favreau's character was absent from that film.

The revelation comes after several other actors have been confirmed for the movie, including Michael Keaton as villain Vulture, Logan Marshall-Green as another baddie and Marisa Tomei as Aunt May once again.

Spider-Man: Homecoming was being filmed in Atlanta and is pencilled in for a 7 July 2017 release date.